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Lucky Number Slevin [HD DVD] | ![Lucky Number Slevin [HD DVD]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51AF7D3-5zL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Director: Paul Mcguigan Actors: Josh Hartnett, Bruce Willis, Lucy Liu, Morgan Freeman, Ben Kingsley Studio: The Weinstein Company Home Entertainment Category: DVD
List Price: $12.95 Buy New: $6.94 You Save: $6.01 (46%)
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Rating: 140 reviews Sales Rank: 3397
Format: Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Media: HD DVD Region: 0 Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 110 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 5.4 x 0.5
MPN: HD79501 UPC: 796019795012 EAN: 0796019795012 ASIN: B000JGWD7S
Theatrical Release Date: April 7, 2006 Release Date: January 16, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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Amazon.com How boring it is to label a movie Tarantino-esque anymore. The thing is, when it comes to an offering like Lucky Number Slevin, the shoe fits, and the result is anything but boring. Gruesome killings, arid wit, self-reflexive pop culture references, an A-list cast, and style-heavy production values abound, which gives the proceedings an epoxy bond that seals the Q.T. homage factor. Josh Hartnett--who spends a lot of buffed-up time with his shirt off--is Slevin Kelevra, a hapless fellow visiting his New York friend Nick. But Nick has disappeared, which sets off a mistaken-identity thrill ride when two goons grab Slevin (he's in Nick's apartment so he must be Nick) and take him to their crime lord boss, the Boss (Morgan Freeman). The Boss doesn't care about Slevin's wrong-man protests; he just wants the $96,000 Nick owes him. In one of many offers he can't refuse, Slevin has to agree to murder the son of the Boss's felonious arch rival, the Rabbi (Ben Kingsley) or take the bullet himself. But Slevin turns out to be no ordinary patsy. Thrown into the ingeniously designed production, clever plot twists, and academic nods to Bond, Hitchcock, and obscure old cartoons are Lucy Liu as a sexy coroner, Stanley Tucci as an obsessed cop, and Bruce Willis as a wily hit man with his finger in many pots. With so much visual and narrative trickery, there's almost too much to absorb in one viewing of this convoluted jigsaw puzzle of revenge and entertaining mayhem. Lucky Number Slevin isn't quite up to par with similarly brainy thrillers like Memento and The Usual Suspects, but the prospect of seeing it again in order to get your bearings is just as appealing. --Ted Fry
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The first 15 minutes are funny. Then it gets boring because most of the time the actors and actresses are just talking. August 26, 2008 Cestmoi The first 15 minutes are funny. Then it gets boring because most of the time the actors are just talking. Besides the jokes are repetitive.
Trying hard to be cool. August 13, 2008 Hizon (Makati Philippines) Lucky Number Slevin is like a kid who tries to ape his "cooler" elder brother, not realizing he has good qualities of his own. He ends up ignoring those qualities that would differentiate him from his older sibling in his pursuit to follow the footsteps, which he fails miserably.
Let's get it out of the way. This Josh Hartnett vehicle is a trying hard Tarantino/Nolan movie and it doesn't have the wit and craftiness of both. The dialogues are achingly corny and trite which reminds one of The Sphinx's lines in "Mystery Men". It's trying hard to be funny and tries to inject geek-cred by tossing in obscure references, in my mind, at inopportune times. It's as if the writer Jason Smilovic tries to put in all he knows or showing off his arcane knowledge of pop culture.
Structure-wise, despite all the twists, it's all predictable. The opening sequence clearly telegraphs the denouement. After that, we have faux-comedic first half that's incongruous with the grim and dark resolution.
The redeeming value in Lucky Number Slevin is the strong visual style in art direction and production design. That alone made me want to listen to the director's commentary. Interestingly he's candid about his work and its faults. From that honesty alone, it saved this DVD from the lowest rating.
Buy it if you're impressed by the art direction and technical aspects of the film. Don't buy it if you're expecting insights on storytelling, dialogue writing or fresh plotting.
Lucky#Slevin August 2, 2008 Rocketman40 Good movie, but format that Amazon claims as DTS Surround in incorrect. When I received my copy it was Dolby 5.1. Not a huge deal, but I prefer DTS and expect it when its advertised.
Loved it!!! July 27, 2008 Emily Pennington (Wilmington, DE) I won't repeat the story since the reviews before mine did a wonderful job of that. I just want to say, I loved this movie! It was one surprise after another and brought back my faith in good, clever, innovative movies again. With all the sequels and remakes, it's so refreshing to find something completely different! This one is well worth the viewing time. You'll never guess the ending!
Surprised by the plot.....or how I love the "Kansas City Shuffle" July 3, 2008 Hi Def Watcher (dallas, tx United States) I got this video to supplement my collection of HDDVD movies. I did not know much about the movie, other than it had a decent cast in Morgan Freeman, Sir Ben Kingsley, Bruce Willis, Josh Hartnett, and Lucy Liu.
I don't read movie synopsis, so that at least there MAY be a surprise for me.
This movie did not disappoint.
It started off with a bang and then rolled into a nice tale unusual for today's Hollywood.
It won't disappoint!
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